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- SUBSCRIPTION
$200.00
As announced on another page, the Bulletin offers to the persons who shall
in securing the largest number of subscribers before July 31st, POUR VALUABLE
A more complete description of each of these is here given :
1ST PRIZE, CLEVELAND BIGYSLE, $70.00.
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SPECIFICATIONS OF MODLL h.
Wheels, 28 Inch.
Spokes, blued to Intersection.
Gear, 80 (20 x 7).
Tires, 1 i Inch improved Burwell Racing.
Frame, 22 inch.
Crank Hanger, 2JJ Inch drop.
Fork Crown, one-piece drop-forged.
Bearings. Burwell Hall, dust proof, oil
ing through hollow axles.
Sprockets, Hinged and detachable.
Chain, 3-16 incli Cleveland hardened
block and pin, beveled and polished side
plates.
Cranks, Cii Inch.
Pedals, Cleveland Rat Trap.
Handle Bar; No. 16, polished leather
grips.
Saddle, Wheeler Racing, with L post.
Finish, black enamel and nickel.
Weight, 20 lb.
OPT IONS.
Gears, 0 and 8 tooth rear; 21, 22, 23, 241
25 tooth front sprockets.
Cranks, 6) Inch.
Tires, ii inch Cleveland single tube
Racing.
Frame, 21 Inch.
This wheel is from the Honolulu Bicycle Co., Agents for
Choice miy be made between the corresponding Ladies'
1st prize be a lady.
v$s- The conditions of this contest appear in the announcement on the first page.
Any person in the Hawaiian Islands is eligible to compete for these prizes.
With the great number of competitors who will take advantage ot this opportunity to
secure one of these elegant prizes with comparatively slight effort, it will evidently' be im?
possible for all to succeed. In recognition of this fact, and that the efforts of all may be
rewarded, the Bulletin -will give to all who shall have competed for these prizes, and who!
are not among the fortunate first four on the list, some prize. The value of the prize in each
case will be determined by the amount of the subscriptions sent in by eich one during the
contest.
.TEE EVENING
- THE BULLETIN -
in Prizes for the Best Hustlers!
The '"CLEVELAND" name plate guarantees perfection.
A Choice Is Given Between
SPECIFICATIONS OF MODEL 92.
Wheels, 28 Inch,
Spokes, blued to Intersection,
Gear, 76 (9x7),
Tires, 1 'i Inch Improved Burwell de
tachable, Frame, 22 Inch,
Crank Hanger, zY inch drop,
Fork Crown, one piece drop forged,
Bearings, Burwell Ball, dust-proof, oil
ing through hollow axles,
Sprockets, Hanged and detachable,
Chain, 3-16 inch Cleveland hardened
block and pin, beveled and polished side
plates,
Cranks, 6 Inch,
Pedals, Cleveland Rat Trap,
Handle Bar, new reversible N'. 9,
polished leather grips,
Saddle. Wheeler Etm,
Price, ?5o.oo.
OPTIONS.
Gears, 7 and 8 tooth rear; 21, 22, 23, 24,
25 tooth front sprockets,
Cranks, 6l Inch,
Tires, 1J4 Inch Improved Burwell de
tachable, and ija Inch or I'A Inch Cleve
land single tube.
Frame, 24 inch,
BULLETIN: HONOLULU.
these Models :
SPECIFICATIONS OF MODEL No 90.
Wheels, 28 Inches '
Spokes, nickeled blued to intersection,
Gear, 77 (22x8); with gear-case 10x7,
Tires, iji Inch improved Burwell Detach
able, Frame, 22 Inch,
Crank hanger, 2JS Inch drop,
Fork Crown, one piece drop forged,
Bearings, Burwell dust-proof, oiling
through hollow pxles,
Sprockets, flanged and detachable,
Chain. 3-16 Inch Cleve'and ha-dened
block and pin, beveled md polished side
plates,
Cranks, 6) Inch.
Pedals, Cleveland rat-trap,
Handle bar, new reversible No. 9, po
lished leather grips,
Siddle, Finish, black enamel and nickel,
OPTIONS.
Gears, 7, 8, or 9 tooth rear, 21, 22, 23,
24, 25 tooth front sprockets,
Cranks, 6)i inch, and 7 Inch,
Tires, i Inch improved Burwell De
tachable and r'i oriJS Inch Cleveland
single-tube,
Frame, 24 inch.
Pedals, Cleveland Rubber,
Cleveland Bicycles.
Models, shou'd the winner of
B. I.. SATPRDAY PKHRUAKY 17
2ND PRIZE
Singer Sewing
Machine $60.
The winner of the second
prize may choose anyone of
these three styles of ma
chine: SINGER NUMBER ij.
(OSCILLATING SHUTTLE.)
1 Is an easily operated, light running.
noiseless, oscillating shuttle, lock-stitch
machine, suitable for all grades of family
sowing and for light manufacturing pur
poses. It has finely adjusted and positive
mechanical movements, a short self-stf
ting Needle, Independent Thread-Controllers
and Stitch Regulators a combi
nation which secures the highest rate of
speed ever yet attained.
SINGER NUMBER 27.
(VIBRATING SHUTTLE.)
Is a light-running, quiet easily operat
ed, self-threading lock-stitch machine,
adipted to all varieties of family sewing.
Among Its latest Improvements are the
simple Stitch-Regulator, evenly-balanced
Tension, Automatic Bobbin-Winder, sim
ple bluittle and short self-setting Needle
SINGER NUMBER 24.
(AUTOMATIC CHAIN-STITCH.)
Is a simple, silent, swift and easy run
ning single-thread machine, Intended for
nil kinds of .light sewing In the home.
One of Its many attractions consists In
always being ready for use when the
needle Is threaded.
Number 15 and z as above are witli
top covers.
Number 27 comes with the Cabinet
table top.
This table Is the latest result of the
cabinet-maker's art, In the Ingenuity of Its
arrangement and thoroughness of work
manship. The machine can be folded
down below the table against a bent-wood
shield that fully protects the dress of the
operator and the floor from all dropping of
oil, lint, etc. The machine Is thus
thoroughly protected from dust when not
In use, and the closed table can be utilized
for other purposes The hinged extension
leaf that covers the machine when down
Is folded back when it Is raised, thus
making a table-top measuring 50 Inches in
length by 18 Inches In width, and uffoid
Ing ample room for the work.
Fiom BERGERSEN, Sole Agent ftr
Singer Sewing Macdlnes for the Hawaiian
Islands.
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T E St 1
3RD PRIZE
Premo Si Camera
with outfit $40.00,
The Premp Sr. represents the highest
type of hand camera. It is made trom
selected mahogany cove'rd with tine black
leather. The appearance when open Is
extremely handsome', the finery finished
mahogany bed. and lacquered metal' work
being in perfect contrast with the black
leather covering. f
rJlle, PrH?, Sr- .!,as Double SwIng'Back,
Double Sliding Front and Rack and Pin
ion for lOfllSlncr. f hi. M'.irl.'IniimrtmC,, 1,1,1.
arc entirely within the case and when
v.uvU i9 niciciy a ucai leainer-covereu pox.
Both the horizontal and vertical 'svlngs
are at the center of .the plate, and may be
quickly adjusted by means of a spring
lever, working In a series of notches In a
brass plate at the side.
The Premo Sr. I fitted with two tripod
plates, and has a panel at the back focus
ing on tin ground glass when desired. A
reversible View Finder Is attached to the
dcu ior upngiu or horizontal pictures.
The Lens Is the Victor Rapid Rectilinear
lAusrasiug great power, aim constructed
especially for Hand Camera work. It
may be removed from the shutter and the
Victor Wide Angle suDstltuted, as the
cells of both lenses are Interchangeable.
The Ntw Victor Shutter, Model of 1899,
wiiu ins uiapiirngm and meumitlc Re
lease, Is furnished with the Premo Sr. and
forms a prominent part if the outfit. It
works between the lenes witluut noise
or jar, and miv be ajjusted for time ex
posures as well as for rapid intantaneous
work.
The ground glas Is spring actuated, and
recedes to allow insertion of holder. Glass
Plates, Cut and Roll Films may all be
used, the holders belli? Interchangeable.
The Roll Holder Is the latest pattern,
arranged for Light Proof or Cartridge
Rolls of film, and It can, therefore, be
loaded in daylight.
The size of the 4x5 Premo Sr. when
closed is only 5HlHx7 Inches, Including
space for three holders, or Roll Holder, and
It weighs but 2i4 pounds.
The outfit Includes 1 Plate Holder, Tri
pod, 3 Trays, Developer, Fixer, Negative
Rack, Graduite, Stirring Rod and Lantern.
From LE MUNYON PHOTO SUP
PLY CO., Sole Agents
" Via
have succeeded
PRIZES.
4TH PRIZE
Zonophone With
Six Records $30.
The zonophone, or im
provement on thegrsmophone
with spring motor, the finest
talking mac.iine in existence
Outfit includes the-new-"Exhibition"
sound box, horn,
and 2co needles.
Among improvements over
the earlier types the zono
phone is side-wind, can be
wound while running, has
metal sound and horn-sup
porting arm with all metal
parts finely nickel-plated.
No thumb screw or nut is us
ed to hold record disk in
place. It also has an ornamen
tal polished oak cabinet.
This machine is suitable for
all purposes, for the family
and for the exhibitor.
From BERGSTROM MUSIC
CO., Sole Agents.
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